Portugal Football to monitor Mexico’s security before Cristiano Ronaldo and team’s friendly visit next month ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026

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Portugal Football to monitor Mexico’s security before Cristiano Ronaldo and team’s friendly visit next month ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026

Cristiano Ronaldo (via Getty)

The Portuguese Football Federation is reviewing security conditions in Mexico before the Cristiano Ronaldo-led national team travels next month. Portugal is scheduled to play Mexico at the renovated Azteca Stadium on March 28.

However, the recent killing of cartel leader El Mencho has led to widespread violence across several regions. Authorities have raised alerts across the country. The situation has come just months before the FIFA World Cup 2026, increasing global attention on safety preparations in host venues.Mexico is one of the main hosts of the upcoming World Cup, and international teams are closely watching developments. The Portugal squad has not yet confirmed whether it will travel as planned.

Officials said discussions are ongoing with the Mexican government and football authorities. The friendly match is seen as an important preparation fixture, but security concerns could affect participation. The decision is expected soon as fans and organisers wait for clarity ahead of the tournament year.

Portugal waits for security clearance in Mexico before confirming travel

Cristiano Ronaldo led Portugal national soccer team

Cristiano Ronaldo led Portugal national soccer team (via Getty)

The federation stated in a statement that it continues to follow the situation carefully and will decide only after regular coordination with government authorities and the Mexican Football Federation.

Officials stressed that protecting players, coaching staff and supporters remains their most important consideration when deciding whether the match should take place.Mexico coach Javier Aguirre said it is understandable that the Cristiano Ronaldo-led Portugal team wants to check conditions frequently. He expressed confidence that the friendly will still happen and that there should be no major problems.Another international fixture is also scheduled. Iceland are set to face Mexico in Querétaro on February 25. The match will be watched closely as a test of security arrangements in the country.Portugal are expected to bring a full-strength squad in March. They will play both Mexico and the United States in what will be their final games before the FIFA World Cup squad is announced. Coach Roberto Martinez said the matches are vital preparation because a large pool of players is competing for limited places in the final squad. He indicated the team needs these fixtures to narrow the list to the final selection.Reports earlier suggested Cristiano Ronaldo would be part of the travelling squad. However, those reports were made before the recent violence. The federation has not yet confirmed the final lineup

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